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Shipping Memorabilia by Steve Haverty

Here is a view of two gauges and two clocks, the B&W photo on the left is a standard 8x10 so that should give a reasonable tool to compare the sizes.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Life ring from the Kinsman Steamer Henry Steinbrenner.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Close up of the Farrell Clock. I was told that this is the clock that was found on the main engine board.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Clock from the engine room of the James A. Farrell, note the size when sitting next to a common clock.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Original painting of Cedarville and Topdasfjord moments before collision in the misty fog in the Straights

Date: 02/11/2008

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Edwin H. Gott arriving Duluth at dawn. Another original oil painting.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Life ring off AH Ferbert of 1942.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Life ring from the Roger Blough.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Life ring from the OLD Crispen Oglebay, not the old Maritimer that we all remember.

Date: 02/11/2008

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life ring from the old 600' tinstacker JP Morgan Jr. of 1910.

Date: 02/11/2008

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nice old ring from the 1929 built steamer Thomas W. Lamont.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Ring from the 1923 vintage tinstacker Joshua A. Hatfield

Date: 02/11/2008

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ring that once hung at the Soo Locks

Date: 02/11/2008

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life ring from the 1929 vintage steamer Horace Johnson, identical sister to the Thomas W. Lamont also of 1929, the Eugene P. Thomas and the William G. Clyde were also identical sisters, as well as the slightly different Myron C. Taylor.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Old life ring that is now showing its heritage, was once painted just orange, but uncovered the name Enders M. Voorhees.

Date: 02/11/2008

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Wooden block from the life boat davit on the USCGC Bramble, removed during a refit in the 70s